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- On Friday, August 13, 1965, a typical American family left Orange County, California, on a visit to their new mountain cabin in Crestline. They would never return. Their bullet-riddled bodies were discovered two days later when they failed to return home. Lost that weekend were aerospace engineer Jim Boles, his wfe, Darlene, and the couple's two young sons, 13-year-old Bobby, and Tommy, age 12. The case remains officially open and unsolved nearly 40 years later.
- World traveler and archaeologist Abigale "Nanna" Macaroon dispenses love and knowledge to her grandchildren and their friends about the world, and the importance of character, in Nanna's Cottage. Every episode is filled with warmth, adventure, fun, music, valuable lessons and a little bit of magic.
- Nanna (Rizzo) introduces the characters of Cottage Hamlet; the kids learn the importance of friendship when Nanna and the kids take a trip to Pluto on Danny's rocketship.
- Nanna (Rizzo) stays home while the kids are on a camping trip; Marvin sends Nanna on a treasure hunt; and traveling salesman Gilbert Gadgetseller (Walker) visits the Cottage.
- Arbuckle (Booth) thinks everyone has forgotten his birthday; the kids learn about electricity; and comedy ensues as Nanna (Rizzo) plans a surprise party for Arbuckle.
- Danny (Walker) becomes a detective to help solve the mystery of Trudy's missing idea. Little Harry helps Marvin find Nanna's missing North Pole diamond.
- Nanna (Rizzo) takes the kids on a trip to St. Petersburg, Russia, where they meet Sasha Playnowski (Hansen). Upon returning to the Cottage, they discover a certain stowaway in their luggage.
- Danny (Cameron Walker) invents a time machine to help Heather (Liza Clark) after she accidentally breaks Nanna's priceless Babylonian urn. Misadventure ensues when they travel to Ancient Babylon.
- A comedy of errors ensues when Nanna (Rizzo) gets a visit from an absent-minded chimney sweep (Booth). Rosey and Anna Belle discover that superstitions can cause misunderstandings.
- During a book drive in Cottage Hamlet, Nanna (Rizzo) teaches the kids the importance of reading - and not judging books, or people, by their covers.
- Trudy (Stone) learns a lesson about charity after winning a local sweepstakes; Heather (Clark) discovers there's more to winning than coming in first place.
- Cottage Hamlet is filled with the sounds of music as Nanna (Rizzo) revisits some of her favorite musical numbers from Nanna's Cottage.
- Mrs. Church introduces all the little monsters who attend Monster Sunday School in this premiere episode. When Noah makes a visit to class, the monsters learn the value of paying attention.
- When Topp and Clyde make fun of Brine for wearing a big funny flower in her hair, the monsters learn it's not nice to make fun of somebody because they're different.
- When Marvin and Little Harry (from Nanna's Cottage) make a guest appearance at Monster Sunday School, the monsters learn that honesty is the best policy.
- When Clyde doesn't get the dangerous Super-X Turbo Rollerskates he prayed for, he and the other monsters learn that some of God's greatest blessings are unanswered prayers.
- When Topp brings a sack lunch with him to Sunday School, the aroma of fresh fish & chips makes the other monsters hungry, but there's not enough to go around. Matthew makes an appearance in class to retell the story of the miracle of the Fishes and Loaves.
- In this first 30-minute installment of ''Monster Sunday School'', Clyde, Brine, Topp and Gilda learn the true meaning of the season with a monster retelling of the birth of Jesus Christ. Mrs. Church narrates a visual journey back to the very first Christmas nativity, featuring our Sunday School monsters as the original Bible characters, Joseph & Mary and the Three Wise Men. Mrs. Church, Marvin and Little Harry make guest appearances as Inn Keepers in the little town of Bethlehem.
- When the kids encounter Arbuckle (a huge dog from Nanna's Cottage) on the way to Sunday School, only Brine has the courage to pass by him. King David makes a visit to class to tell the monsters about his long ago encounter with a Giant.
- When Brine outs Clyde for being a litterbug, the entire class learns what it means to be good stewards of the Earth.
- When Clyde's grandpa passes away, Mrs. Church helps the other Sunday School monsters understand whey he is so sad, but also comforts Clyde by reminding him he will be reunited someday with his loved ones in heaven.
- When Mrs. Church arrives at Sunday School to discover most of her students are absent, the monsters learn that other activities like sports, surfing and shopping aren't as important as remembering to worship the Lord.
- When Little Harry is late for Sunday School because he was slowed down by an injured man on the sidewalk, the whole class gets a lesson in being a Good Smaritan.
- The Sunday School monsters discover their unique talents when Mrs. Church challenges them to a contest to see who can be the most creative with a blank piece of paper. The class gets a visit from Doubting Thomas.
- Marvin and Little Harry take a trip down memory lane as they recall their favorite adventures at Nanna's Cottage.
- When the monsters can hardly wait for the pancake prayer breakfast after Sunday School class, Gilda gets into trouble for eating Mrs. Church's apple. The monsters learn the true meaning of patience with a visit from Job.
- The children of America pick their favorite segments of Nanna's Cottage in this delightful episode.
- A showcase of Gardener Gus' favorite visits to Nanna's Cottage.
- This special Easter episode features beautiful countryside as Nanna (Rachael Rizzo), Rosey (Gracie Porter), Gus (Greg Izay) and Christopher (Ben Ballard) enjoy a beautiful spring day - complete with bunny rabbits - at Nanna's Cottage.